I Wanted to Address a Public Gathering in Pakistan by Iranian President



Iranian President's Plan to Speak at a Public Event in Pakistan


During his three-day visit to Pakistan, President Ebrahim Raisi from Iran showed friendship and support for the country. Although he couldn't speak to a big crowd as he wanted, his visit was full of signs and gestures that showed how close Iran and Pakistan are.

He paid respect at Allama Muhammad Iqbal's tomb, known as the 'poet of the East.' This highlighted the shared history and culture of Iran and Pakistan. President Raisi wanted to talk directly to the people of Pakistan, but couldn't because of some problems. Still, he mentioned it, showing he wants honest conversations.

President Raisi praised Pakistan for standing up for global issues, especially supporting Palestine. Many Pakistanis agreed with him. He also appreciated Pakistan for supporting oppressed people worldwide, showing they both care about fairness and standing together in tough times.

He talked about Allama Iqbal's ideas against colonialism, showing they're still important today. By connecting Iqbal's thoughts with today's struggles, President Raisi reminded everyone of the shared values Iran and Pakistan have.